![]() This book also includes Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites with more information and experiments. Activities include splitting light into different colours using glass and white paper, making food for birds and insects and watching cells shrink and grow by placing carrots in salty water. ![]() Why is bread full of holes? What does DNA look like? How are rainbows made? Children can find out the answers to all of these questions themselves through the simple experiments in this book. There’s a new scientific discovery to be made each day of the year in this inspiring book full of easy and exciting experiments. John Burland talks 365 Science Activities About the book Just search for the subject of your book, then click on any of the lists of recommended sites. You'll still find links to lots of websites on the same subject in Usborne Quicklinks though. ![]() This books is a wonderful resource for children who want to create their own experiments and find out more about how everything around them works.” The Usborne Hardback Encyclopedia Set My TOP TEN Favorite Books from Usborne Medieval World, Greeks, Romans How to decide on an Usborne Art Book Best Usborne Books for Babies and Toddlers Usborne Encyclopedia of the Ancient World Usborne Internet-Linked Greeks Usborne World of Animals-My Favorite Book The Usborne Book of World History. Three to five years after a book is no longer published, we remove the book and links from Usborne Quicklinks. The judges said: “Children are hard-wired to do experiments, to handle things with their own hands, to get a feel for how things work and why they work. How much do you know about atoms, forces or photosynthesis Dive into the world of science and find out. ![]()
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